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Limited Warranty 

Warranty Registration

To register for your five year factory warranty, please fill out the
enclosed warranty card completely, apply necessary postage and
place in the mail.  You may place the warranty card in a sepa-
rate envelope if you wish.  

Warranty information is located on the label on the back of the
CO alarm. For your convenience, please complete the warranty
information before installing the CO alarm.

The model number and assembly number can be found on the
label on the back of the CO alarm.

For Warranty Service:

In many cases the quickest way to exchange your CO alarm is to
return it to the original place of purchase. If you have questions,
call the KIDDE Safety customer service department at 1-800-880-
6788 for assistance.

Please use the following address for warranty
registration ONLY:

KIDDE Safety
Product Registration Department
PO Box 8748
Denver, CO 80201-8748

Please send products and all other 
correspondence to:

KIDDE Safety
Attn.: Customer Service Department
1394 South Third Street
Mebane, NC 27302

Nighthawk CO Alarm with

Digital Display and Peak

Level Memory

Power Cord Models  (KN-COP-C)

Hardwire Models  (KN-COP-HW)
Direct Plug Models  (KN-COP-DP)

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CO Alarm Model Number

(Located on the back of alarm):

CO Alarm Assembly Number 

(Located on back of alarm):

Date of Manufacture 

(Located on back of alarm):

Date of Purchase:

Where Purchased:

810-1009 REV. C

5/01

For questions concerning your

Carbon Monoxide Alarm, please 

call our Consumer Hotline at 

1-800-880-6788.

Please have the following 

information ready when calling:

By KIDDE Safety 

AC Powered

Carbon Monoxide

Alarm

User’s Guide

Custom Assembled in Mexico with U.S. and Foreign Components.

member

1394 South Third Street, Mebane, NC 27302

Consumer Hotline: 1-800-880-6788

www.kiddesafety.com

810-1009 AC Digital  11/13/01  11:22 AM  Page 40

Summary of Contents for KN-COP-C

Page 1: ...oduct Registration Department PO Box 8748 Denver CO 80201 8748 Please send products and all other correspondence to KIDDE Safety Attn Customer Service Department 1394 South Third Street Mebane NC 2730...

Page 2: ...level alarm or reading 4 1 2 3 4 Who you should call if you suspect you have CO in your home 4 2 3 4 Sometimes it is difficult to find the source of CO 4 4 Part Five Technical Information Product Spe...

Page 3: ...t least one carbon monoxide alarm In fact the CPSC chairman has said that CO alarms are as important to home safety as smoke alarms Yet because CO alarms for the home haven t been available until rece...

Page 4: ...digital display should be zero 0 If not see page 1 9 for complete information on normal operating characteristics Step 5 Make sure the red dot in the digital display is blinking Then test the alarm s...

Page 5: ...t parts on Nighthawk CO alarms And Nighthawk is the only CO alarm that gives you the choice of a direct plug a 6 power cord or a hardwire unit Depending on how or where you wish to mount your alarm yo...

Page 6: ...More on testing on pages 1 10 11 Keyholes When the CO alarm is mounted to the wall these keyholes slide onto the screws in the wall See How to install your CO alarm on pages 1 7 8 What Carbon Monoxide...

Page 7: ...of vaulted ceilings or gabled roofs where carbon monoxide may not reach the sensor in time to provide early warning Do not install in turbulent air from ceiling fans Do not install near doors and win...

Page 8: ...h on a wall make sure it is at least 6 from ceil ing Any higher and it will be in dead air space Minimum 6 from ceiling Note KIDDE Safety does not recommend mounting alarm on ceiling as we have not te...

Page 9: ...r information about how the unit alarms turn to page 5 2 For information about alarm s malfunction alert turn to page 1 12 PPM of CO CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM TEST RESET PEAK LEVEL Move to Fresh Air Three...

Page 10: ...e Test Reset button and removing the source of CO Step 5 Extinguish the cigarette or incense stick by pressing the smol dering tip into the ashtray How to Know If Your Alarm is Malfunctioning Your CO...

Page 11: ...matically display levels below 30 PPM it will detect and store these readings in memory By pressing the peak level button concentration levels as low as 11 and up to 999 PPM will be displayed Concentr...

Page 12: ...enior citizens and people with heart or respiratory prob lems are especially vulnerable to CO and are at the greatest risk for death or serious injury Where Does CO Come From Inside your home applianc...

Page 13: ...er Product Safety Commission recommends that every residence with fuel burning appliances be equipped with a UL Listed CO alarm What You Should Not Do Never burn charcoal inside a home garage cabin RV...

Page 14: ...de poisoning indicate that while victims are aware they are not well they become so disoriented they are unable to save themselves by either exiting the building or calling for assistance You should t...

Page 15: ...y 5 seconds of silence followed by 4 short beeps Know how to respond to a CO emergency Periodically review this user s guide and discuss with all members of your family WARNING Actuation of this devic...

Page 16: ...sciousness high pressure oxygen therapy in a special hyperbaric chamber may be used A physician will make this determination and administer treatment if necessary Calling a Qualified Technician to Fin...

Page 17: ...CO alarm to determine the levels of carbon monoxide in the air and to calculate the rate that CO would be absorbed into the human body The microcomputer is calibrated to trigger the unit s alarm befor...

Page 18: ...charcoal a gas oven or unvented space heaters These heat sources can cause extremely dangerous amounts of carbon monoxide Part Six Frequently Asked Questions Q How do I get the CO alarm to show somet...

Page 19: ...y neighbors etc and it read 0 Does that mean everything is OK I m thinking I can return the CO alarm since everything checks out OK A This CO alarm is designed to act as a continuous monitor it is not...

Page 20: ...liability for any personal injury property damage or any special incidental contingent or consequential damage of any kind resulting from gas leakage fire or explosion Some states do not allow limita...

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